Mosaic Church exists to make disciples of Jesus Christ through the core values of worship, community and mission in a multiethnic, multigenerational context.
What do you do when God feels far, when His presence feels out of reach, and you’re just going through the motions?
In this message, When Presence Goes Missing, Pastor Alvin Brown walks through the book of Zechariah to remind us that God’s presence isn’t something we strive to earn. It’s something we’re invited to return to.
If you’ve drifted, feel spiritually numb, or just know something’s missing, this message gets to the heart ...
What does God really want from our worship?
And what happens when our songs, prayers, or church attendance don’t line up with how we treat people?
In this message, When Justice Gets Personal, from the book of Amos, Bria Lacour helps us all to confront a hard truth: God cares more about how we live than how we perform religiously.
Through the prophet Amos, we see that real worship leads to justice, integrity, and love for others, e...
Why does living a good, meaningful life feel so hard sometimes?
And what does it even mean to be holy?
Is that just for super-religious people, or is it something real for the rest of us?
In this message, Pastor Alvin Brown walks through Colossians 1:21–27 and reminds us that holiness isn’t about being perfect or pretending we’ve got it all together. It’s about being made whole, belonging to God and living from that place.
If you’v...
What if the hard stuff you’re going through isn’t random, but actually God trying to get your attention?
In When Mercy Confronts You, Pastor Alvin Brown teaches from the powerful message of the prophet Joel, showing how God’s mercy doesn’t always show up as comfort, but sometimes, it comes as a much-needed wake-up call in the form of confrontation.
Maybe life feels heavy right now. Maybe things are unraveling, or just quietly weari...
Have you ever poured your heart into someone, only to feel forgotten or rejected?
That ache isn’t just human, it’s in the heart of God, too.
In this week’s message, we kick off Return to Me: The Heart of God Through the Minor Prophets with a look at Hosea 11, where God opens His heart and wrestles with love, grief, and mercy toward people who keep walking away.
But instead of giving up, He stays. He loves. He redeems.
Whether you’...
What if one sound could change everything?
In this Pentecost message, Pastor Alvin Brown walks through Acts 2 and helps us tune into the powerful sounds that marked the birth of the Church, from the rush of heaven’s wind to voices from every nation, to the mixed reactions of the crowd, and the sound of a bold witness that sparked repentance.
Whether you’re curious about faith or you’ve followed Jesus for years, this message invites...
Ever feel like you’re always “on” but still running on empty? You’re not the only one.
We live in a hyper-connected world—scrolling through feeds, streaming nonstop, chasing success, or just trying to make it through the day. But not every connection brings life. Some leave us anxious, worn out, and spiritually dry.
In this message from John 15, we’re taking a clear-eyed look at what (and who) we’re really connected to. Jesus isn’t...
We all pick up habits, beliefs, or ways of thinking without really asking, “Why do I keep doing this?” Often, we’re just repeating cycles we never intended to start.
In Breaking The Cycle, Pastor Alvin Brown teaches from Romans 6:20–23 and points to the way God offers freedom from patterns that keep us stuck. These patterns may look like freedom on the surface, but underneath they lead to shame, loss, and burnout.
If you’ve ever fe...
Ever feel like you’re caught between two lives—wanting to grow but still battling the same old patterns?
That’s exactly the tension Romans 6 gets into.
In this message, Wanted: Dead AND Alive, Bria Lacour breaks down the spiritual paradox of dying to your old self while living fully connected to God through Jesus.
Maybe you’ve been there, trying harder but still feeling stuck. More connected, but somehow more alone.
This sermon get...
Ever feel stuck in old habits, even when you know there's a better way to live?
In this message, Pastor Alvin Brown unpacks Romans 6 and how it help us pinpoint why so many of us struggle with the freedom God offers.
Sometimes, we stay bound to sin—not because we want to, but because it's what we've always known.
But Jesus didn’t just die to forgive you—He rose to set you free.
In this teaching, you'll discover three life-changi...
What are you known for?
That’s a question we all wrestle with—whether at parties, on social media, or just lying awake at night.
Is it your job, your past, your personality, or your struggles? And deeper still:
Is it possible to be known for something greater?
In this message from Romans 6:1–5, Pastor Alvin takes us on a journey, revealing how the Gospel of Jesus offers more than behavior tweaks or religious rituals.
It offers ...
We’ve all asked it—even if we didn’t say it out loud: “What am I supposed to do with all this pain?”
When life hits hard and keeps hitting, we try everything—eating, drinking, sleeping, working, dating, shopping, even numbing—to make the ache go away.
But the pain stays. And in that pain, we start to lose ourselves.
In this honest, hope-filled sermon, Pastor Alvin takes us on a raw and relatable journey—from personal heartbreak al...
Ever had life throw you something totally unexpected?
Like, you thought you knew how things were going to play out—then boom, curveball.
Kinda like when Fashion Week drops a surprise trend, Shark Week pulls you in deeper than you thought, or you're counting down to Spring Break only to be hit with… something completely different.
Now imagine a moment in history that caught an entire crowd by surprise—long before any of the modern w...
What does it really mean to show up in people’s lives?
In this message from Matthew 9, we explore what it looks like to be present the way Jesus was—deeply, compassionately, and purposefully.
Long before we had Public Service Announcements warning us about danger or urging us to do good, Jesus gave us the ultimate call to action: go, see, ask.
Jesus didn’t wait for people to come to Him. He went to them—teaching, healing, and seei...
In a world where nations rise and fall, and culture wars rage, we often hear the anthem God Bless America. But have we ever stopped to ask—does our nation bless God?
Long before modern national anthems, both official and unofficial, there was Psalm 67. More than just a song, Psalm 67 is a prayer—not for one nation’s prosperity, but for all nations to know the Giver of every blessing.
Join us as we seek God’s heart and explore three...
Every city has an identity—some legendary, some troubling. What’s the identity of the city you live in?
Fort Worth, like many places, carries labels both historic and present, from Where the West Begins to rising crime, unaffordable housing, and even an unfaithfulness epidemic.
But what if prayer could change a city’s story, your city and God’s story for it?
Psalm 46 reminds us of the Almighty God and his heart to write a story of...
In a world filled with division, fear, and isolation, what does it mean to be a neighbor?
What kind of neighbor are you? Do we truly love our neighbors—where we live, work, and play?
Or are we too busy, too distracted, or too indifferent to see the people around us?
In this message, Pastor Alvin Brown explores Psalm 101 and how being a neighbor is more than geography—it’s a heart posture.
Scripture calls us to pray for our neighbo...
What if the key to true strength isn’t found in standing alone but in standing together?
In Psalm 133, we see a powerful truth of what can truly allow us to stand together: God’s blessing flows where His people live in unity.
But what does that look like in our everyday lives?
How can we, as a community of faith, embrace a unity that’s more than just surface-level agreement?
Join us as we explore how unity isn’t just a nice idea...
In a world often marked by division, we all long for a place to belong—a seat at the table where we are loved, accepted, valued, seen, heard, and known.
At the heart of this longing is a desire for something that gives our lives true purpose: blessing.
In The Blessing of Belonging, we dive into Psalm 128—a prayerful song of ascent that reveals God’s heart for blessing and His invitation for everyone to be part of His family.
This...
Ever felt lost, empty, or unsure of who you really are?
In A Prayer For The Thirsty Soul, we unpack Psalm 143—a raw and honest prayer from David when he found himself spiritually dry and desperate for God.
Just like David, we all thirst for something. Some chase after success, approval, or relationships, hoping to quench a deep longing inside.
But what if the only thing that truly satisfies is God Himself?
This message unpacks...
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